Culture in London

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Considering Britain’s seafaring history, it’s fitting that one of the world’s most prominent maritime museums, the National Maritime Museum, has a home in London. Part of the Royal Museums group in Greenwich, the Maritime Museum sits alongside the Royal Observatory the Queen’s House museum, and the Cutty Sark ship, displayed
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An interactive museum for adults, Vinopolis (City of Wine) is a self-guided tour of wines from all over the world.
Starting in ancient Georgia, where wine is believed to have been invented, the tour continues through the major regions of Europe before entering the “New World” of wine production, including California, Australia
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The one-time abode of the Prince of Wales – and a former transient hangout until a major cleanup in the early 90s – Leicester Square is now considered the heart of London’s entertainment district and a buzzing hub for theatergoers, tourists, and raucous street performers.
Home to some of the largest cineplexes in the city
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The London Natural History Museum is located on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London.
The Natural History Museum exhibits a vast range of natural history specimens. Tourists, and natural history buffs alike can always view the Museum’s permanent collection admission free.
The history of the collection
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London’s rich and varied museum scene received an institution devoted to the city’s considerable design contributions in the Design Museum. Established in 1989, the Design Museum has welcomed millions of visitors for its exhibits related to product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design. Exhibitions at the
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